Casting Call: Housekeeper Role for Crime Series
Job Description
Seeking a female actor, aged 30-40, for the role of a housekeeper in a gripping crime series. The character discovers a body in a hotel room and runs to alert the hotel manager. This is a compelling, high-energy scene.
Job Responsibilities
- Portray a housekeeper reacting to a critical discovery.
- Follow direction to capture the emotional intensity of the scene.
- Collaborate with the production team for a realistic performance.
Requirements
- Female actor, aged 30-40.
- Physically fit, clean-cut appearance.
- Able to take direction well and deliver a strong performance.
Compensation
- $125 per day.
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Role: Defendant 2 — Casey Johnson (Male, 40s, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan claims Casey and Mikayla Johnson refused to reimburse her after she took their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Casey insists Savannah is exaggerating costs and trying to get them to pay for an expensive day that included Savannah’s friends and unnecessary add-ons.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Casey is feisty, charming, and excitable—quick with opinions and not afraid to speak up. He’s the kind of person who can sound friendly one second and fired up the next. He believes the claim is a hustle and wants to protect his family from being taken advantage of. His energy can heighten the conflict, but he’s still grounded as a real dad who thinks he’s in the right.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability; comfortable with confrontation and big personalities
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Able to play charm, humor, and defensiveness in the same scene
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Quick reactions and believable courtroom-style arguing
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Can escalate without going over-the-top or “acting for the camera”
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Strong listening skills to track details and respond naturally
Compensation:
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$20 per hour
Role: Defendant — Mikayla Johnson (Female, 40s, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan claims Mikayla and Casey Johnson failed to reimburse her for expenses after she took their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Mikayla argues Savannah is trying to take advantage of them and expects them to pay a small fortune for a “magical day” that included Savannah and her friends’ extra spending.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Mikayla is hardworking, calm, and disciplined with money. She’s not easily rattled and believes in boundaries, budgets, and accountability. She may sympathize with Savannah as a young sitter—but she’s not willing to be guilted into paying what she sees as unnecessary extras. Mikayla comes prepared, practical, and firm, determined to show she’s being reasonable.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with calm authority
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Able to play “financially savvy and unbothered” under pressure
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Comfortable delivering firm boundaries without coming off cruel
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Can handle fast back-and-forth questioning and stay consistent
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Natural, grounded performance (real mom energy)
Compensation:
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$20 per hour
Role: Defendant — Ashley Patel (Female, Early 30s, Any Race)
Kayla Thompson claims Ashley Patel lost her wedding ring just before the ceremony due to carelessness, distraction, and possibly being intoxicated while assigned to handle it. Ashley insists she was doing her best in a chaotic situation, juggling two excited preschoolers and last-minute wedding tasks, and argues she should never have been responsible for the ring in the first place.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Ashley is Kayla’s former sister-in-law and the protective mother of the twin children in the wedding party. Divorced from Kayla’s brother a year after the twins’ birth, she agreed to attend despite lingering tension. Ashley feels blamed for something she didn’t ask to carry, and she’s determined to defend her character while navigating the emotional minefield of being the “outsider” at a family wedding. She’s stressed, defensive, and hurt—yet trying to stay composed for her kids.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with calm-but-firm presence
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Able to portray a protective mom juggling chaos and pressure
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Comfortable playing defensiveness, frustration, and emotional restraint
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Able to communicate “I was set up to fail” without seeming uncaring
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Strong reactive listening and quick, believable responses under questioning
Compensation:
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$20 per hour
Role: Plaintiff — Savannah Jordan (Female, 19–20, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan is suing Mikayla and Casey Johnson for failing to reimburse her for expenses from taking their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Savannah claims she covered the costs expecting to be paid back, but the Johnsons refused—leaving her stuck with a bill she can’t afford as a college student.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Savannah is a shy, kind college student who tries to keep the peace and wants everyone to have a good time. She likely agreed to more than she should have because she didn’t want to disappoint anyone—then panicked when the costs piled up. She’s not confrontational by nature, but she’s reached a breaking point: she feels taken advantage of, embarrassed, and frustrated that her good intentions turned into a financial mess.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Able to portray shy/people-pleaser energy while still standing up for herself
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Comfortable playing stress, embarrassment, and simmering frustration
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Can clearly explain expenses and expectations without sounding rehearsed
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Strong reactive listening in confrontation with older, more forceful personalities
Compensation:
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$20 per hour
Role: Defendant — Daryl Evans (Male, 45, Any Race)
Melissa Guthrie competed in a beauty pageant directed by Daryl Evans, a longtime pageant judge in his first year as director. Melissa claims Daryl disqualified her unfairly to crown a contestant he’s been romantically linked to. Daryl argues the disqualification was valid because Melissa violated the pageant’s contract by acting in ways unbecoming of a beauty queen.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and believable emotional nuance to bring the reenactment to life.
Character Overview: Daryl is a seasoned pageant insider who loves the world, the influence, and the proximity to contestants. Now, as a first-time director, he’s under pressure to run a clean competition—and he’s defensive about any suggestion of favoritism. Whether he’s truly principled or simply covering himself, he presents as confident, controlling, and insistent that he followed the rules.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability; comfortable with confrontation and fast back-and-forth dialogue
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Able to portray authority and control (director energy) under pressure
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Can play defensiveness, charm, and possible ulterior motives with subtlety
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Comfortable delivering policy/contract-based explanations convincingly
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Grounded, natural performance—no melodrama
Compensation:
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Paid lead role (rate provided upon booking)
Role: Plaintiff — Kayla Thompson (Female, Late 20s, Any Race)
Kayla Thompson is suing Ashley Patel for $5,500, claiming Ashley’s negligence caused the loss of Kayla’s wedding ring moments before the ceremony. Kayla says Ashley was careless, distracted, and possibly intoxicated while responsible for handling the ring—turning what should have been a picture-perfect moment into a disaster.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Character Overview: Kayla is newly married, detail-oriented, and deeply invested in having everything look and feel perfect—especially on her wedding day. She’s close with her family and adores her brother’s young twins, Emma and Drew, whom she wanted in the ceremony. When the ring goes missing, Kayla’s composure cracks: she feels betrayed, humiliated, and furious that someone she doesn’t fully trust was put in charge of something so important.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Able to portray high stakes emotion (panic, anger, heartbreak) without melodrama
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Comfortable playing controlling/perfectionist energy that turns into vulnerability
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Can deliver clear accusations while still feeling like a real person under stress
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Strong reactive listening for courtroom-style questioning and pushback
Compensation:
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$20 per hour
Role: Plaintiff — Melissa Guthrie (Female, 20, Any Race)
Melissa Guthrie, a driven 20-year-old beauty queen, competed in a pageant directed by Daryl Evans. She claims Daryl unfairly disqualified her to clear the path for a contestant he’s been romantically linked to, costing Melissa her shot at the crown and staining her reputation in the pageant world.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and believable emotional nuance to bring the reenactment to life.
Character Overview: Melissa is beauty, brains, and relentless ambition. She’s been competing since childhood and knows exactly what it takes to win—poised, polished, and strategic. Under that pageant-perfect exterior is someone fiercely competitive and deeply offended by being dismissed or disrespected. She’s convinced she was targeted, and she’s not backing down.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery
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Able to portray “pageant polish” (composed, charismatic, camera-ready)
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Comfortable playing competitive intensity, controlled anger, and emotional hurt
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Can credibly deliver confident testimony while under scrutiny
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Ability to react in the moment while keeping the performance believable
Compensation:
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Paid lead role (rate provided upon booking)
Role: Defendant — Talia Brooks (29, Any Race)
Case Summary: Talia was hired by Marcus as a professional stand-in girlfriend for a 4-hour family reunion. Marcus never disclosed the arrangement to his family, and Talia’s warm, engaging presence sold the relationship as real. Marcus claims her continued friendly responses in group chats afterward maintained the illusion and contributed to his real-life breakup and $3,500 in losses. Talia maintains she simply did her job, responded politely when contacted, and never intended to mislead anyone.
Introduction: We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and believable emotional nuance for reenactments.
Character Overview: Talia is a warm, emotionally intelligent professional companion/actress who naturally makes people feel seen and valued. She’s socially gifted—not flirtatious, just effortlessly engaging. She didn’t fall into the role—she is the role. She was never trying to lead Marcus or the family on, but people often misread her warmth as a connection.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability with calm, confident presence
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Natural charisma and conversational ease
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Can communicate warmth while maintaining clear boundaries
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Able to play subtle frustration and firm self-advocacy without becoming harsh
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Believable emotional restraint and professionalism
Compensation:
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- $20/per hour
Case Summary: Marcus hired Talia as a stand-in girlfriend for a 4-hour family reunion appearance. He never told his family the relationship was staged, and Talia—warm, engaging, and professional—played the part so convincingly that the entire family believed it was real. Marcus claims that Talia continued responding warmly in group chats afterward, unintentionally maintaining the illusion. He says this lingering “fake relationship” contributed to the breakup of his real relationship and cost him $3,500 in emotional distress and trip-related losses. Talia maintains she was simply doing her job, being kind, and never intended to mislead anyone.
We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. These roles require strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.
Role: Plaintiff — Marcus Hill (32, Any Race)
Character Overview: Marcus is a genuine, introverted IT tech who overthinks everything but still believes in romance. He’s not creepy—just socially cautious and desperately hopeful. Smart, literal, kind-hearted, and a little emotionally clueless, Marcus sees the world in cause-and-effect logic. When feelings get involved, he’s lost. Hiring a stand-in girlfriend made sense to him—until his family believed every second of it. The more he tries to explain, the worse it sounds.
Requirements:
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Strong improv ability
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Natural, grounded “real person” energy
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Able to play emotional nuance (defensive, embarrassed, vulnerable)
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Comfortable portraying awkward sincerity without becoming broad comedy
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Able to stay composed in confrontation and hit key story beats while sounding spontaneous
Compensation:
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$20/per hour
Supporting & Day Player Actors (Ages 20–60) for Non-Union Production
Job Description
A new non-union production is casting supporting and day player actors ages 20–60 for upcoming shoot days. This on-camera acting opportunity is ideal for talent with a confident, natural delivery who can perform in English with an American accent. Roles vary depending on casting needs, and selected talent will receive self-tape instructions after submitting.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform as a supporting actor or day player in scripted scenes
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Deliver lines in English using an American accent as required for the role
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Follow direction from the director and production team to hit marks and maintain continuity
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Submit a self-tape audition when requested and be available for scheduled shoot days
Requirements
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Ages 20–60
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Strong English speaking ability with an American accent
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Comfortable performing on camera in supporting/day player roles
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Able to provide a recent headshot and complete casting details for consideration
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Non-union talent
Compensation
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Paid role (rate varies based on role type and production details)
Non-Union Reenactment Actor (Male) for True Crime Series Role “Josh”
Job Description
A new true crime recreation series is casting a featured reenactment role for an upcoming cable network production. This non-union casting opportunity seeks a white male actor, ages 18 to early 30s, with a large, fully muscular build to portray “Josh” in dramatized crime reenactment scenes (no scripted audio). Filming will take place in the Knoxville, Tennessee area in early December 2025. Please note: this role is connected to murder-related content and includes handling a non-firing prop weapon.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray the featured reenactment role “Josh” in true crime recreation scenes (no dialogue/audio)
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Perform physical actions such as walking, kneeling, and standing for extended periods
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Safely work with production blocking and a non-firing prop weapon as directed
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Maintain continuity and follow on-set direction in a professional, production-ready manner
Requirements
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White male, ages 18–early 30s
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Large/fully muscular build (production is seeking a steroid-implied look for the role)
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Ability to lift up to 150 lbs and handle physically demanding movements
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Comfortable participating in murder-related reenactment content
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Available to work locally in the Knoxville, TN area (no travel, lodging, or stipends provided)
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Non-union talent only
Compensation
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$150/day day rate
Nathan Prescott – Shady Wealthy Businessman
Job Description
A vertical micro-drama series filming in Atlanta is seeking an actor to portray Nathan Prescott, a wealthy, calculating businessman in his 60s. Nathan is polished and influential but carries a dark undercurrent — he is hiding something, and his actions add to the tangled web of deception surrounding the Jameson family. This role requires a strong dramatic actor with the ability to deliver tension, mystery, and emotional restraint.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray Nathan with quiet authority, subtle menace, and layered emotional depth
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Deliver scenes that balance charm with an unsettling edge
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Work closely with cast members to create believable high-society and business dynamics
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Follow direction from the creative team to support suspenseful story beats
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Maintain professionalism and continuity throughout filming
Requirements
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Male actor, 60s
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Caucasian
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Strong dramatic acting skills with the ability to play mysterious and morally ambiguous characters
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Must be local to Atlanta or able to self-report
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Must be available during the week of December 8th, 2025
Compensation
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Paid role; rate provided upon selection


